Declarative- Get me a new laptop. Interrogative- Where is my new laptop? Exclamatory- Connect me to the internet!!! Imperative- Please get me a lapboard to set it on.
Correct a run-on Sentence
1. Use a period and capitalize the next word;-This isn't the finest school. Still, teachers love it. 2. Compound the indapendent clause with a conjunction or a simicolon;-I love computers, but I'm a slow typer. 3. Compounding two clauses with a semicolin;- At 3:30, it wasn't to late; the previews had just begun. 4.
Kinds of Sentences
Declarative- Get me a new laptop.
Interrogative- Where is my new laptop?
Exclamatory- Connect me to the internet!!!
Imperative- Please get me a lapboard to set it on.
Correct a run-on Sentence
1. Use a period and capitalize the next word;-This isn't the finest school. Still, teachers love it.
2. Compound the indapendent clause with a conjunction or a simicolon;-I love computers, but I'm a slow typer.
3. Compounding two clauses with a semicolin;- At 3:30, it wasn't to late; the previews had just begun.
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